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« on: January 21, 2021, 11:49:11 AM »
     just substitute drumpf when you say them. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :D :D :D :D :D ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2021, 11:54:16 AM »
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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2021, 11:57:42 AM »
Those shemales in the libtard party can try.

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2021, 12:02:28 PM »
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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2021, 12:54:44 PM »
We All Got Played’: QAnon Followers Implode After Big Moment Never Comes
Jack Brewster
Jack BrewsterForbes Staff
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I'm a news reporter for Forbes.
Updated Jan 20, 2021, 03:06pm EST
TOPLINE As Joe Biden was sworn in as president, QAnon followers finally saw their hope for the “storm”—when President Donald Trump would bring down the “deep state” and expose a far-reaching child-sex-trafficking ring—disappear, leaving followers of the unhinged conspiracy theory in despair and searching for answers, while one of the most prominent adherents gave up.
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KEY FACTS
QAnon adherents appeared to have fractured into two groups on popular far-right message boards Wednesday, with some realizing their crackpot conspiracy theory was a fraud, while others tried to somehow keep the flame of the Crazy Candle alive.

Ron Watkins, the founder of 8chan who is one of several people suspected of being the anonymous poster “Q” who spawned the conspiracy theory, conceded shortly after Biden was sworn in, telling his supporters it was time for believers to keep their “chins up” and “go back to our lives.”

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Up until the final minute of Trump’s presidency, some QAnon adherents were cheering for Trump to do something spectacular, with one instructing fellow followers Wednesday morning to “pray” because the next five hours would “determine the fate of the world.” They got that part right.

That optimism unraveled for some as the day wore on, especially after Trump gave no hints of a plan to take over the U.S. in his final speech at Joint Base Andrews, with one user lamenting on Telegram that “it simply doesn’t make sense that we all got played.”

Moderators of some pro-QAnon message boards warned followers who turned their backs on the conspiracy theory after the inauguration would be banned:


Others sought to move the goalposts, picking out passages from Trump’s speech and Eric Trump’s farewell post on Twitter as signs of hope.

By midday, a new spin to the conspiracy theory gripped the far-right message boards: Biden has been their savior all along, a twist multiple QAnon influencers threw their support behind.

“Biden is Q” a post on the donald.win read, while others brushed aside that theory and urged believers to stick with Trump.

KEY BACKGROUND
At high noon on Wednesday, QAnon followers believed that Trump would announce through the emergency broadcast system that “the storm” had come, so goes the wacky conspiracy theory. Democrats and other members of the deep state would be arrested, and Trump would continue being president.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR
After the clock struck noon and Biden officially became president, some message boards turned increasingly vitriolic. “It’s over and nothing makes sense . . . absolutely nothing,” one user said. “He sold us out,” another believer wrote. “It’s revolution time.” Some of the big-name QAnon influencers were unswayed, however. “We have just witness the biggest crime ever committed in the history of the United States all on live television,” @MajorPatriot, a prominent QAnon influencer whom Trump retweeted multiple times before his account was suspended by Twitter, said on Gab, moments after Biden was sworn in.

CRUCIAL QUOTE
“So far, Q believers seem to be in shock over Joe Biden actually being sworn in and becoming president,” Mike Rothschild, who recently published a book about conspiracy theories and tracks the QAnon conspiracy online, told Forbes Wednesday. “This type of failure was something that most of them never allowed to penetrate their minds, so to see it happening—and them rendered powerless to stop it—is truly jarring.”

TANGENT
Some QAnon followers believed Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was part of the “plan.” When Trump opted not to pardon Assange before leaving office Wednesday, many QAnon adherents were disappointed.

SURPRISING FACT
QAnon message boards lit up during Trump’s farewell speech after some believers noticed there were 17 flags around the stage. The number 17 is code for QAnon followers, as the letter “Q” is the seventeenth letter of the alphabet.

FURTHER READING
All The Times Trump And His Allies Winked At QAnon Before Its Followers Stormed The Capitol (Forbes)

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Trump Didn’t Pardon Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange And His Supporters Aren’t Happy (Forbes)

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2021, 01:35:14 PM »
     just substitute drumpf when you say them. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :D :D :D :D :D ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)


Fuck you, you dumbass bitch. You were funny in the past for about 10 seconds. Now go die.

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #7 on: January 21, 2021, 02:16:49 PM »
Will someone please explain how 20-something year old millennials, Hollywood perverts, and gender confused LGTBQ weirdos are going to reprogram heavily armed Trump supporters?

Will they Twitter them into submission?

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #8 on: January 21, 2021, 05:47:56 PM »
This QAnon nonsense is a fantasy of the complicit press. I'm a conservative Republican with the overwhelming majority of friends. No one even knows what QAnon is. Democrats can keep BLM, Antifa and rioting democrats across the country. There are no QAnon riots.

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #9 on: January 22, 2021, 02:51:49 AM »
This QAnon nonsense is a fantasy of the complicit press. I'm a conservative Republican with the overwhelming majority of friends. No one even knows what QAnon is. Democrats can keep BLM, Antifa and rioting democrats across the country. There are no QAnon riots.
I agree.  I have never seen these QAnon posts on any forum or website.  Watching the MSM you would think everyone who voted for Trump followed this stuff.

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #10 on: January 22, 2021, 06:50:32 AM »
A total failure’: The Proud Boys now mock Trump
By SHEERA FRENKEL AND ALAN FEUER
THE NEW YORK TIMES |
JAN 21, 2021 AT 1:12 PM

Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, chairman of the Proud Boys, with a contingent of members of the political organization that is known to promote and engage in political violence, in Washington, Dec. 12, 2020. In dozens of conversations on social media sites like Gab and Telegram, there are signs of fraying support by members of the group for former President Donald Trump.
Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, chairman of the Proud Boys, with a contingent of members of the political organization that is known to promote and engage in political violence, in Washington, Dec. 12, 2020. In dozens of conversations on social media sites like Gab and Telegram, there are signs of fraying support by members of the group for former President Donald Trump. (Victor J. Blue/The New York Times)
After the presidential election last year, the Proud Boys, a far-right group, declared its undying loyalty to President Donald Trump.

In a Nov. 8 post in a private channel of messaging app Telegram, the group urged its followers to attend protests against an election that it said had been fraudulently stolen from Trump. “Hail Emperor Trump,” the Proud Boys wrote.

But by this week, the group’s attitude toward Trump had changed. “Trump will go down as a total failure,” the Proud Boys said in the same Telegram channel Monday.

As Trump departed the White House on Wednesday, the Proud Boys, once among his staunchest supporters, have also started leaving his side. In dozens of conversations on social media sites like Gab and Telegram, members of the group have begun calling Trump a “shill” and “extraordinarily weak,” according to messages reviewed by The New York Times. They have also urged supporters to stop attending rallies and protests held for Trump or the Republican Party.

The comments are a startling turn for the Proud Boys, which for years backed Trump and promoted political violence. Led by Enrique Tarrio, many of its thousands of members were such die-hard fans of Trump that they offered to serve as his private militia and celebrated after he told them in a presidential debate last year to “stand back and stand by.” On Jan. 6, some Proud Boys members stormed the U.S. Capitol.

But since then, discontent with Trump, who later condemned the violence, has boiled over. On social media, Proud Boys participants have complained about his willingness to leave office and said his disavowal of the Capitol rampage was an act of betrayal. And Trump, cut off on Facebook and Twitter, has been unable to talk directly to them to soothe their concerns or issue new rallying cries.

The Proud Boys’ anger toward Trump has heightened after he did nothing to help those in the group who face legal action for the Capitol violence. On Wednesday, a Proud Boy leader, Joseph Biggs, 37, was arrested in Florida and charged with unlawful entry and corruptly obstructing an official proceeding in the riot. At least four other members of the group also face charges stemming from the attack.

“When Trump told them that if he left office, America would fall into an abyss, they believed him,” Arieh Kovler, a political consultant and independent researcher in Israel who studies the far-right, said of the Proud Boys. “Now that he has left office, they believe he has both surrendered and failed to do his patriotic duty.”

The shift raises questions about the strength of the support for Trump and suggests that pockets of his fan base are fracturing. Many of Trump’s fans still falsely believe he was deprived of office, but other far-right groups such as the Oath Keepers, America First and the Three Percenters have also started criticizing him in private Telegram channels, according to a review of messages.

Last week, Nicholas Fuentes, leader of America First, wrote in his Telegram channel that Trump’s response to the Capitol rampage was “very weak and flaccid” and added, “Not the same guy that ran in 2015.”

On Wednesday, the Proud Boys Telegram group welcomed President Joe Biden to office. “At least the incoming administration is honest about their intentions,” the group wrote.

Kovler said the activity showed that groups that had coalesced around Trump were now trying to figure out their future direction. By losing his ability to post on Twitter and Facebook, Trump had also become less useful to the far-right groups, who counted on him to raise their profile on a national stage, Kovler said.

Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys, could not be reached for comment. A spokesperson for Trump did not respond to a request for comment.

The Proud Boys were founded in 2016 as a club for men by Gavin McInnes, who also was a founder of online publication Vice. Describing themselves as “Western chauvinists,” the group attracted people who appeared eager to engage in violence and who frequently espoused anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic views. The group had supported Trump since he assumed office.

The change toward Trump happened slowly. After November’s election, the group’s private Telegram channels, Gab pages and posts on alternative social networking site Parler were filled with calls to keep the faith with the president. Many Proud Boys, echoing Trump’s falsehoods, said the election had been rigged, according to a review of messages.

The Proud Boys urged their members to attend “Stop the Steal” rallies. One Nov. 23 message on a Proud Boys Telegram page read, “No Trump, no peace.” The message linked to information about a rally in front of the governor’s home in Georgia.

As Trump’s legal team battled the election result with lawsuits, the Proud Boys closely followed the court cases and appeals in different states, posting frequent links in their Telegram channels to news reports.

But when Trump’s legal efforts failed, the Proud Boys called for him on social media to use his presidential powers to stay in office. Some urged him to declare martial law or take control by force. In the last two weeks of December, they pushed Trump in their protests and on social media to “Cross the Rubicon.”

“They wanted to arm themselves and start a second civil war and take down the government on Trump’s behalf,” said Marc-André Argentino, a researcher who studies the far-right and a doctoral candidate at Concordia University. “But ultimately, he couldn’t be the authoritarian they wanted him to be.”

Then came the week of the Capitol storming. On Jan. 4, Tarrio was arrested by the Metropolitan Police on suspicion of burning a Black Lives Matter banner torn from a Black church in Washington. He was thrown out of the city by a judge the next day.

But nearly 100 other Proud Boys, who had been encouraged by leaders like Biggs, remained in Washington. According to court papers, Biggs told members to eschew their typical black-and-yellow polo shirts and instead go “incognito” and move about the city in “smaller teams.”

On the day of the riot, Biggs was captured in a video marching with a large group of Proud Boys toward the Capitol, chanting slogans like, “Whose streets? Our streets.”

Though prosecutors said Biggs was not among the first to break into the Capitol, they said he admitted to entering the building for a brief time. They also said he appeared to wear a walkie-talkie-style device on his chest, suggesting he was communicating with others during the incursion.

In an interview with The Times hours after the attack, Biggs said he and other Proud Boys arrived at the Capitol complex around 1 p.m. when the crowd in front of them surged and the mood grew violent. “It literally happened in seconds,” he said.

Prosecutors have also charged Dominic Pezzola, a Proud Boy from Rochester, New York, and a former Marine; Nicholas Ochs, founder of the Proud Boys’ Hawaii chapter; and Nicholas DeCarlo, who runs a news outfit called Murder the Media, which is associated with the group.

After the violence, the Proud Boys expected Trump — who had earlier told his supporters to “fight much harder” against “bad people” — to champion the mob, according to their social media messages. Instead, Trump began distancing himself from his remarks and released a video Jan. 8 denouncing the violence.

The disappointment was immediately palpable. One Proud Boys Telegram channel posted: “It really is important for us all to see how much Trump betrayed his supporters this week. We are nationalists 1st and always. Trump was just a man and as it turns out an extraordinarily weak one at the end.”

Some Proud Boys became furious that Trump, who was impeached for inciting the insurrection, did not appear interested in issuing presidential pardons for their members who were arrested. In a Telegram post Friday, they accused Trump of “instigating” the events at the Capitol, adding that he then “washed his hands of it.”

“They thought they had his support and that, ultimately, Trump would come through for them, including with a pardon if they should need it,” said Jared Holt, a visiting research fellow at the Atlantic Council’s DFR Lab. “Now they realize they went too far in the riots.”

Some Proud Boys now say in online posts that the group should “go dark” and retreat from political life by cutting its affiliation to any political party. They are encouraging one another to focus their energies on secessionist movements and local protests.

“To all demoralized Trump supporters: There is hope,” read one message in a Proud Boys Telegram channel Wednesday. “There is an alternative. Abandon the GOP and the Dems.”

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #11 on: January 22, 2021, 06:54:50 AM »

Fuck you, you dumbass bitch. You were funny in the past for about 10 seconds. Now go die.
       
                                           sorry if I offended you, don't take this stuff too seriously. I already contacted dr kevorkian but he put me on hold.
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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #12 on: January 22, 2021, 01:52:40 PM »


Do you think they ever cleaned up all those cars and trains they drove off cliffs for those movies and TV shows?

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #13 on: January 22, 2021, 03:16:24 PM »
Do you think they ever cleaned up all those cars and trains they drove off cliffs for those movies and TV shows?
     
                            probably just throw it in the trash can and buy a new model.
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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #14 on: January 22, 2021, 03:50:50 PM »
     just substitute drumpf when you say them. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :D :D :D :D :D ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

how cute, look at you, trying so hard to protect a libatard party of pedos and perverts.
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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #15 on: January 22, 2021, 03:59:34 PM »
how cute, look at you, trying so hard to protect a libatard party of pedos and perverts.
    I don't care about either party. they are both run by a bunch of old turds.
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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #16 on: January 23, 2021, 07:54:09 AM »
how cute, look at you, trying so hard to protect a libatard party of pedos and perverts.

How cute, look at you, trying so hard to share your pedo obsession with us.

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #17 on: January 23, 2021, 08:20:52 AM »
This QAnon nonsense is a fantasy of the complicit press. I'm a conservative Republican with the overwhelming majority of friends. No one even knows what QAnon is. Democrats can keep BLM, Antifa and rioting democrats across the country. There are no QAnon riots.


Same Here - WTF is QAnon 🤔 ???

Is it some kinda Leftwaffe Nonsense Bollocks.

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #18 on: January 23, 2021, 10:08:01 AM »
the latest theory is that Biden is Q. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)
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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #19 on: January 23, 2021, 10:10:22 AM »
     https://twitter.com/jeffreyguterman/status/1319711758026592256?lang=en                                lot of suffers of BDS on here.
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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #20 on: January 23, 2021, 11:08:38 PM »
       
                                           sorry if I offended you, don't take this stuff too seriously. I already contacted dr kevorkian but he put me on hold.

A sissy way to die, a glass of razors would be better
. But contact some other EUthanasia specialist since Dr.kev is not longer with us. I hear there are some good ones in Holland. Then go die.

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #21 on: January 24, 2021, 05:22:31 AM »
A sissy way to die, a glass of razors would be better
. But contact some other EUthanasia specialist since Dr.kev is not longer with us. I hear there are some good ones in Holland. Then go die.
   thanks for the advices,.
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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #22 on: January 24, 2021, 08:13:50 AM »
     just substitute drumpf when you say them. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :D :D :D :D :D ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)




Most White males voted for Trump...Funk must be a third world product...

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #23 on: January 24, 2021, 09:08:53 PM »

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Re: deprogramming the trumptards.
« Reply #24 on: January 25, 2021, 07:37:47 AM »



Most White males voted for Trump...Funk must be a third world product...
  nope just an American citizen who likes presidents who do not try to overthrow the government.
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